Turkish Official Gazette Judicial Announcements - February 23, 2026
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This is not a new law or regulation but a standard judicial notice page published in the Turkish Official Gazette (Resmi Gazete) on 23 February 2026, issue number 33177. It contains public announcements from four different Turkish courts: Tarsus 2nd Civil Court of Peace, Bodrum 6th Court of First Instance for Criminal Matters, Karaman 2nd Court of First Instance for Criminal Matters, and Iğdır 5th Court of First Instance for Criminal Matters. Such publications are required under Turkish law to formally notify defendants, interested parties, or the public about ongoing lawsuits, hearings, asset seizures, or decisions when direct service is not possible.
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Key Changes
- No legislative changes; this is a publication of court notices
- Lists announcements from Tarsus 2nd Civil Court of Peace
- Lists announcements from Bodrum 6th Criminal Court of First Instance
+ 3 more changes with Pro
Obligations
What this law requires
Defendants and interested parties must respond to judicial notices published in the Turkish Official Gazette (Resmi Gazete) within the timeframes specified in their respective court cases
Turkish courts must publish judicial announcements in the Turkish Official Gazette (Resmi Gazete) when direct service to defendants or interested parties is not possible
Courts must formally notify the public about ongoing lawsuits, hearings, and asset seizures through Official Gazette publication when alternative service methods are unavailable